Modernity unsettles professional certainties. For centuries the Bar has enjoyed many privileges but there has been a hollowing out of its professional core as its reserved areas have come under threat. The gradual erosion of the referral aspects of barristers' relationships with solicitors and others exposes barristers to the contingencies of the market in a raw form not usually experienced. The rising intervention of the state into the lawyer-client relationship through the control of the legal aid budget is accelerating these moves. These are moves to bureaucratic control and potential proletarianization. The Bar is losing its grip on its professional project. Or is it? One argument is that we are not observing the end of professionalism ...
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Legal service markets and their professions are transforming through market liberalization, regulato...
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The legal profession in England and Wales is undergoing an unprecedented process of de(re)regulation...
Over the past few years, bar officials have increasingly called for a rekindling of lawyer profess...
The Article explains how the Professionalism Paradigm distinguishes between self-interested business...
Professionalism has an idealistic dimension and an institutional one. The idealistic dimension is th...
The Legal Services Act 2007 represents an ambitious attempt to reconcile consumerism and professiona...
The paper presents the historical arguments that led to the Clementi review of the legal profession ...
The Legal Services Act 2007 caused a need to change professional conduct rules for lawyers in Englan...
Technology is changing the way we do business. It has made cross-border trade in goods and services ...
Specialisation within professions poses some interesting questions that go to the heart of the profe...
This paper has sought to show that the current framework of professional regulation is unlikely to ...
This thesis explores how self-employed barristers responded to the reforms that have reshaped the pr...
The UK Legal Services Act 2007 permits external financing and unlimited non-lawyer ownership of lega...
With the inception of the Legal Services Act 2007 following the Clementi Report on new ways of provi...
Legal service markets and their professions are transforming through market liberalization, regulato...
The Legal Services Act 2007 provided a framework for a liberalised marketplace for legal services. T...
The legal profession in England and Wales is undergoing an unprecedented process of de(re)regulation...
Over the past few years, bar officials have increasingly called for a rekindling of lawyer profess...
The Article explains how the Professionalism Paradigm distinguishes between self-interested business...
Professionalism has an idealistic dimension and an institutional one. The idealistic dimension is th...
The Legal Services Act 2007 represents an ambitious attempt to reconcile consumerism and professiona...
The paper presents the historical arguments that led to the Clementi review of the legal profession ...
The Legal Services Act 2007 caused a need to change professional conduct rules for lawyers in Englan...
Technology is changing the way we do business. It has made cross-border trade in goods and services ...
Specialisation within professions poses some interesting questions that go to the heart of the profe...
This paper has sought to show that the current framework of professional regulation is unlikely to ...
This thesis explores how self-employed barristers responded to the reforms that have reshaped the pr...
The UK Legal Services Act 2007 permits external financing and unlimited non-lawyer ownership of lega...